May 30, 2014

The Washington Post

HAVANA — The head of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has a prescription for communist-run Cuba’s struggling economy: less government control and a heavier dose of the open market.

In a speech at the University of Havana, Chamber president and CEO Thomas J. Donohue cautiously praised what he saw during a visit to evaluate economic reforms that have hundreds of thousands of islanders working independently of the state...